ThunderEcho100
ThunderEcho100 t1_iuazqkr wrote
Scenes with just dialogue and no score or cinematography or editing telling me how the scene should make me feel.
ThunderEcho100 t1_iuazfgv wrote
Reply to comment by katie23322 in What are the not we obvious things that make older movies feel older? by aja_ramirez
As in like Philly and Baltimore?
ThunderEcho100 t1_irgibj0 wrote
Reply to comment by Boofer2 in See lifelike facial reconstructions of a medieval Scottish woman, priest and bishop by unheated1
I don’t think it’s surprising as much as it makes you pause in awe of.
Like to the earth that was yesterday, to society. 500 years ago was a different world.
ThunderEcho100 t1_irgi4r3 wrote
Reply to comment by FunnySynthesis in See lifelike facial reconstructions of a medieval Scottish woman, priest and bishop by unheated1
Is really be interested in hearing them speak though. Even if i couldn’t understand old English etc. that would be fascinating to me.
ThunderEcho100 t1_iud7gb1 wrote
Reply to comment by Bruhmangoddman in What are the not we obvious things that make older movies feel older? by aja_ramirez
Sometimes I suppose it can but putting on a good 70's movie with just actors and dialogue carrying the scene on their own can be really good.
Serpico comes to mind as an example.